The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 23 Sep 1954, p. 3

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THURSDAY, SEPT. 23, 1954 THE HAI LEYBURIAN Page Three That to clear up any misun- derstanding concerning time and place of the Women's Institute Convention being held here the first of the week...all business Sessions are being held in the Haileybury Schools Auditorium ...the dinner on Monday evening at the Haileybury Legion Hail begins at 6:00 p.m. with the ses- sion that evening in the School at /:30 p.m, HOOK That the words must have iall- upon chairman of Publi Works Bob Poppleton's ears like the gentle rain (or does one refer to Tain these days) ...Mayor H A. Day was happy to pass glow- ing reports from several citizens commending his department tor the fine road work accomplished in tne south end of town, eK That not only have Albert Groom's bright comanche red and white snowstorm petunias set out in tront of their home been the bright spot in a rather dull season but the prize winning zinnias in the fall fair came right from their greenhouse to Mrs. kingsmill's garden. RCE That New Liskeard has just had a record breaking Fair . something like 15.000 persons passed through the gate which is a good 1,000 over last year and-although -the actua] count is not known the number of entries may well be up to 3,500...... and from down this way, we know we speak for everyone when we say that we truly ad- mire the magnificent spirit and hard work that goes into this annual event...the show of flow- ers from the row on row of fra- gile gladiolus to the lovely indoor African violet hobby, to the row on row of preserves that put a lot of hard-working housewives to shame, to the great big loaves of home-made bread that would- n't be there now if we could nave Phone 52 'Modern Taxi Hotel Haileybury 4 BS 3 Receives $5,000 While on vacation recently, a young salesman from Toronto had a bad hiking accident. Ducking 'his head to avoid a branch of a tree, he brushed into another branch that severely damaged his left eye. He suffered complete loss of sight in that optic. - The $10,000 Confederation Life Policy which he carries has an Ac- cidental Death & Dismemberment Benefit. As a result, he received $5,000 for the loss of sight of his eye. The only policy of its kind in Canada! Cc al Death & Dismemberment Benefit on a $10,000 Policy pays: $10,000 if you die from natural causes $20,000 if you die by accident $30,000 if you die by accident while in a public vehicle (except an airplane) or in a fire ina public building. Liberal cash payment for - dismemberment accidents. PROTECT THE ONES YOU LOVE Condi ' Confederation Life For Full hea: Calls federation's Accid Representative Milton S. Boyd, Haileybury gotten into the tightly nailed showcase, the hours of stitches that went into the handwork that could take a first in any show, the rich showing of the fruits of the harvest... bingo and it was anyone's night on ama- teur night...itis,we think. atri buté to Miss Fortier, education- al director of Sanatorium that seven of her students were in the top bracket for handcrafts Mis. A. Edwards witha frst and five seconds, Mrs. A. Richards, a first. Gordon Mackenzie a first and in the junior class 12-year- old Tommy Matinas a first fora leather billfold and Constance Wallace. aged 14. 2nd.... Miss Fortier herself took a first for wooden tray anda nylon or chid corsage. KK Lo our Conservative readers who will have missed the Satur- day-edition ot the Loronto Star, itis tormer Haileyburians in the big money in the Canada Quiz prize list and as they are subscri- bers to this paper, we otrer con- gratulations through this column ...Gerry brown, populor member oi Haileybury's younger set be- fore taking otf for the great wide world, is the winner of 900.00 with which, according to Lhe Star, "he plans to go to Boston on a holiday"...in the group of B winners is his father, Herb Brown, former manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia here, who had to be content with some- what less than his son, $100.00. OOK AR That one of the nicest thoughts of the week was all neatly pack- aged up in a cardboard box this week ... layer on layer of beau- tiful hand knit sweaters, socks and baby's clothes for the Children's Aid Society ... the work and contribution of the Odds and Ends Knitting Club of Thuerck. is off to New York on Cobalt and t he Womer's: Auxili- ary of the New Liskeard United Church'.. and it isn't a case of that's that either with the Church ladies for they are now husy working on layettes. DK That ConServation Officers have issued fair warning that if you have game in your deep-freeze locker, you had better put it into, a large bouillon right away.. to so keep game after August 31st is illegal. IK That the umpire in chief of the SPECIAL! TO INTRODUCE THE NEW PATTERN South Oan ¥ EAS in Communi' ri - COFFEE SPOONS . Regular price $3.60 rade Marks of Oneida Ltd. A. W. SANDERSON Jeweller HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO Haileybury Fastball League, Bill Monday to have a look at the an Temiskaming Construction Limited -- World Series. ..and no one in the ball park will know more about what goes on from 1902 to 1904, Mr. Thuerck played in The oo Thousand Islands League and ENGINEERS Design, Construction, Mine Development, Operation then stepped up for a try with the Rochester Internationals... they thought his catching was all right but when they asked for a Ilectrical and Mechanical Installations home run, the decision was "You'd better turn to football" a) -.-he and Mrs. Thuerck will visit BRANCH OFFICE HEAD OFFICE TORONTO OFFICE with their daughters, Mrs. J. 210 Cedar St. Haileybury, Ont. 2110--44 King St. W. Sudbury, Ont. Bellin of Buffalo and Miss Aud- Phone 517 Phone EM 6-9357 rey Thuerck of Albany. Condensed Advertisements ------ ---- _-- Will Bring Quick! 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